Didn’t Greg say at one point games needing the unity plugin wouldn’t get challenges or BoTD? Or was that just for challenges? My crappy pc could barely play this game, and it was only due to multiple attempts and sheer luck that I was able to get a run where random lag didn’t kill me.

This way, you’ll be able to see that a badge is tied to a Unity game before you click on it and get super disappointed. Secondly, we currently don’t have any plans on making any challenges, time-limited quests, or badges of the day associated with games that run on Unity. This way if there is Linux support added in the future, those users are free to go back and earn everything Unity-related on the site.

This way, you’ll be able to see that a badge is tied to a Unity game before you click on it and get super disappointed. Secondly, we currently don’t have any plans on making any challenges, time-limited quests, or badges of the day associated with games that run on Unity. This way if there is Linux support added in the future, those users are free to go back and earn everything Unity-related on the site.

Way to lie, Raw.

Saying they don’t have current plans to make Unity badges BOTD doesn’t mean there will never be any.

I’m not pissed, I can run Unity well, but I can understand how Linux/laggy PC users would easily get pissed.

I don’t often miss the badge of the day, but I’m a Linux user and this time I have no choice. What I really don’t understand is why Kong would allow some new technology which probably very few people had installed before, but point blank refuses to allow Java.

he said currently, currently can last 2 seconds or several years. its a vague term. so its not technically lying.

The thing is, most of us probably expected another announcement similar to that first one at some point letting us know their policy on Unity badges was changing before there were any time limited events involving them.

It’s really not a problem for me, I can run Unity okay and already had that badge anyway, but I can understand why Linux users and players it doesn’t run or runs poorly for would be upset.

The thing is, most of us probably expected another announcement similar to that first one at some point letting us know their policy on Unity badges was changing before there were any time limited events involving them.

It’s really not a problem for me, I can run Unity okay and already had that badge anyway, but I can understand why Linux users and players it doesn’t run or runs poorly for would be upset.

Expecting a statement still doesn’t make what rawismojo said a lie in any way. It’s also expecting something that was never promised (at least not in the post quoted), and I sincerely doubt that any Linux users would go to any great lengths to be able to play Unity games even if they were given a months prior notice. Of course, as far as goodwill goes, it would be a nice gesture from Kongregate, but that’s as much as I feel it would be.

I understand the rage from the community on this one, but I’m raging a bit because of just how much your hand is held for this game now. I played this originally when there was only one mode, and no continues, and I did score over 1k. Honestly? The badges (not the game) seem to be a joke because of the changes made to the game.

Woops! This was an oversight on our part. Unity games shouldn’t be on the BotD rotation. Sorry about that! While there’s nothing really to be done about today’s badge of the day, we won’t be doing this again in the foreseeable future.

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